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5.0 out of 5 stars
top pop tunes and a little bit rock n roll !,
By alan (Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shaving Peaches (Audio CD)
Anyone out there who would want to slate this album after listening to it obviously has a very narrow few on music and has made a decission at some point not to enjoy themselves anymore. This is a fantastic album from start to finish (something for everyone). Maybe the style has changed slightly on this there forth album from formaldyhyde (there first album)but there is still no denying that this is TERRORVISION. The say that the are the best band from bradford to begin with a T ! ! !......To be fair they are probably on of the best bands to have come from britain in a long time and are certainly very underated. EMI decided not to give them any more cash and due to this terrorvision started to disapear.........congratulations to the boys for this fine album and i wish youz all the very best in the future.......what ever you do ! !
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sorry Martin,
By Charlie T (London) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shaving Peaches (Audio CD)
I hate argue with my compatriot but I think this is great CD from start to finish with the possible exception of Babyface, III Wishes is a good introduction to the album, Hypnotised will have you shouting along with the chorus ( I've got it playing while I type this review), the 2 versions of their UK number 2 Tequila will stick in your head for hours after you stop listening. This is the first Terrorvision CD I have listened to so I can't compare it to their earlier material but I have been playing it whenever I can for the last 2 weeks. I would say this is Englands answer to The Offspring (another great band to listen to loud).
5.0 out of 5 stars
Back To Basics,
By Carlos Eduardo "Carlos E. F. Lima" (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Shaving Peaches (Audio CD)
The Terrorvision's sound always been a mix of 70's influences like Kiss, Sweet and a little bit of T.Rex. On their second albun, How To Mak Friends And Influence People, these guys did an marvelous song called "Oblivion", with Beach Boyesque vocals and groove. Their third albun, Regular Urban Survivors, seemed like an 70's Bond film soundtrack and gave us perfect songs like "Perseverence" and "Celebrity Hit List". On this fourth albun, Terrorvision turns its focus to the post punk/new wave sounds, proving that it is possible to a band expand its influences without losses of personality. "Josephine" is a classic Terrorvision song. One of the bests bands of the nineties.
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